The Ethereum Foundation has announced the launch of the Fusaka Audit Competition on the Sherlock platform, co-sponsored by Gnosis and Lido. The competition, which began on September 15th, will run for four weeks and aims to thoroughly review the Fusaka upgrade to identify and address potential vulnerabilities. Participants can earn double points for valid findings in the first week and 1.5 times points in the second week. Gnosis and Lido have contributed $100,000 and $25,000, respectively, to the prize pool. In addition to the Fusaka Audit Competition, the Ethereum Foundation continues to offer its Bug Bounty Program, which provides rewards of up to $250,000 for discovering vulnerabilities in the broader Ethereum protocol. This initiative underscores the Foundation's commitment to maintaining the security and integrity of the Ethereum network.